Mike Park
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| Mike Park | |
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Live at Arts at Mark's Garage, Honolulu, HI
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| Background information | |
| Genre(s) | Ska, Punk rock, Indie |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, Songwriter, Producer, Label Owner |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar, Saxophone |
| Years active | 1985 - Present |
| Label(s) | Asian Man Sub City Dr. Strange Dill |
| Associated acts | The Chinkees The Bruce Lee Band Skankin' Pickle Psychiatric Disorder |
| Website | Official Site |
Mike Park is a Korean American musician and progressive activist. His musical ventures include Skankin' Pickle for whom he both played the saxophone and sang, The Chinkees, The Bruce Lee Band, and most recently an acoustic solo project under his own name. After his time with Skankin' Pickle he went on to found Asian Man Records, a label which he has successfully run out of his garage in California since 1996 with only minimal help from his parents and friends. Asian Man Records supports mostly ska and punk bands. Park will support any band as long as it is "anti-racist, anti-sexist, and anti-prejudice". Park has used Asian Man Records to release his own music, in addition to providing a start for smaller bands to allow them to grow, including Less Than Jake, Alkaline Trio, and The Lawrence Arms. Park strives to offer affordable music and rejects mega-chains who overcharge for CDs. Park's most important goal though is to end hate and hate crimes. Because of his strong convictions, in 1999 he formed the Plea for Peace Foundation an organization whose aim is "to promote the ideas of peace through the power of music", something which Park has been trying to do with his own bands and with the help of other groups.
Park recorded an acoustic solo album in January 2005 and in 2007 his Plea for Peace Foundation plans to open a youth center. It will be the first venture undertaken by the charity that isn't a global or national music tour.
Park was the impetus behind the Spring 1998 "Ska Against Racism" tour. The goal of the tour was to promote awareness about racism and raise money for anti-racism organisations such as the Museum of Tolerance. The national tour included The Toasters, Less Than Jake, the Blue Meanies, Mustard Plug, Five Iron Frenzy, MU330, Kemuri, and Mike Park himself.[1]
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[edit] Personal life
Mike recently finished a European tour as of March 2008, but is currently planning on a North American tour with Chris McCaughan (AKA Sundowner). His first child, daughter Maggie Elizabeth was born on 17 November 2006, weighing 6.46 lbs. He is a Minister of the Universal Life Church[2].
[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo
- For the Love of Music 2003
- North Hangook Falling 2005
- Beans & Toast 2008
[edit] With 'Skankin' Pickle'
| Year | Title | Label |
| 1991 | Skafunkrastapunk | Dill |
| 1992 | Skankin' Pickle Fever | Dill |
| 1994 | Sing Along With Skankin' Pickle | Dill Records |
| 1996 | Live | Dill |
| 1996 | Green Album | Dr. Strange |
[edit] With 'The Chinkees'
- The Chinkees Are Coming CD
- Karaoke with the Chinkees 7"
- Peace Through Music CD
- Present Day Memories Split CD with Lawrence Arms (out of print)
- Searching for a Brighter Future CD
[edit] With 'The Bruce Lee Band'
| Year | Title | Label |
| 1997 | The Bruce Lee Band | Asian Man |
| 2005 | Beautiful World EP | Asian Man |
[edit] References
- ^ Steininger, Alex (04 1998). Ska Against Racism. In Music We Trust. Retrieved on 2007-02-17.
- ^ Mike Park
[edit] External links
- Asian Man Records
- Secret Asian Man
- Official Site
- Plea For Peace Official Site
- Interview by Sound Scene Revolution (Podcast)
- Interview by Tom Bastian of decapolis.com (2000)
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| NAME | Park, Mike |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | musician, activist |
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